These 8 Bed and Breakfasts In Alaska Are Perfect For A Getaway

Spend a weekend at one of these fine bed and breakfast’s in some of Alaska’s most iconic places. With views of vast mountain ranges, looming glaciers, beautiful bays and breakfast in bed every morning, it would be hard to start your day off on the wrong foot. Each of these inns represent a little bit of Alaska’s history, so whether you stay in Juneau or Homer you’ll get a taste of the true Alaskan experience and lifestyle.

This is a picture of the Captain Cook Lodge at Bear Paw Adventure B&B. The resort is tucked away in the forest near Anchor Point on the Kenai Peninsula and offers amazing accommodations and plenty of activities to keep you and your family busy.

In Fairbanks Alaska there is a lovely bed and breakfast surrounded by gardens and beautiful outbuildings. 7 Gables Inn and Suites is a great escape no matter what time of year with festivals and events happening in Fairbanks keeping you busy and entertained during your stay.

From the rooms of Majestic view you are surrounded by looming Alaskan mountains, a glacier encrusted bay and an excellent view of the Homer spit. Only a couple miles out of Homer, this B&B would make a great getaway for a local or an out of town guest.

Alaska's Capital Inn in Juneau is another hidden gem among the many B&B's in Alaska. The inn is filled with the history of Alaska and even resides in the historical Juneau neighborhood overlooking downtown.

This B&B in Homer, Alaska is a beautiful cabin with incredible fishing opportunities all year round. After all, Homer is known for its exceptional halibut fishing. Take advantage during your stay and bring home memories and a freezer full of fish.

Talkeetna Chalet Bed & Breakfast is a cozy cabin style inn at the foothills of Mount McKinley. A true outdoor enthusiasts retreat, this B&B offers not only beautiful accommodations but endless exploration around the ten acre parcel it sits on.

Have you visited any of these B&B’s? What others would you add to this list?

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Casea Peterson grew up archery hunting, fishing, and camping throughout the Pacific Northwest. Motivated by her love for the outdoors she moved to Alaska to attend school and to spend time exploring the last frontier. If she doesn’t have a pen in hand or her nose in a book, she can be found out on a lake or up in the woods around a fire with friends.